The Tigers are on the hunt for an arm (maybe two) to add to their bullpen -- and that search has reportedly led them to Milwaukee right-handed closer Francisco Rodriguez.

The Tigers are said to be among at least three teams scouting Rodriguez, who has experience pitching in the ninth inning but can be used in any late-inning role. Also reported to be in the mix for Rodriguez? The Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox.

Rodriguez, 31, has revived his career this past season and has proven he can still close at the major league level, making him a strong candidate to be dealt before the non-waiver trade deadline.

So are those reports accurate?

If so, are the discussions between the Tigers and Brewers still in the preliminary stages or have the talks evolved to the point where names are being floated back and forth?

That answer remains unclear, but it appears Rodriguez isn't the only reliever the Tigers are said to be eying. San Diego's Huston Street and Luke Gregerson, who have both been linked to the Tigers this past spring, could be in Detroit's radar, once again.

Without naming names, Jon Paul Morosi reported Sunday that the Tigers have made "initial inquiries" on several San Diego relievers. If true, there's a strong possibility Street or Gregerson were discussed.

As of now, the Tigers have kept quiet about trade talks and general manager Dave Dombrowski continues suggest he's completely content with the current shape of Detroit's bullpen. Are you buying it?

What's your take? Will the Tigers make a move before the July 31st deadline? Will that move involve a late-inning reliever? And, if so, will that reliever be a closer?

Join us for a live chat at noon as we discuss a handful of possibilities and try to dispel a handful of rumors that are simply too farfetched to be true.

We'll will be here for an hour to answer all your Tigers questions, so ask away in the comments section below. If there's questions we've left unanswered, we'll try to answer them periodically throughout the day.